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Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.), 1994
The natural course of postamputation phenomena in cancer patients, including phantom pain, is poorly understood. Phantom pain may be disabling in a significant minority of patients undergoing amputation for malignancy. Due to advances in pain research, the pathophysiology of phantom pain is better understood.
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The natural course of postamputation phenomena in cancer patients, including phantom pain, is poorly understood. Phantom pain may be disabling in a significant minority of patients undergoing amputation for malignancy. Due to advances in pain research, the pathophysiology of phantom pain is better understood.
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Effect of sensory discrimination training on cortical reorganisation and phantom limb pain
Lancet, The, 2001Herta Flor, Michael Schaefer
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